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Beyond Awareness: Navigating the Attitude–behavior Divide Among Young Asian Travelers in Singapore

  • University of Newcastle Australia in Singapore
  • James Cook University Singapore
  • National University of Singapore
  • James Cook University

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Abstract

Abhishek Singh Bhati, Thi Anh Thu Nguyen, Alexander Josaissen, and Valeriya Radomskaya emphasize the importance of understanding the perspectives of young Asian travelers on environmental issues for the long-term success of sustainability agendas in countries with strong green initiatives, such as Singapore. Their study of attitudes among young travelers (18–35) reveals that, while environmental awareness is generally high, a significant gap exists between attitudes and actual tourist behaviors. The findings show that environmental verbal commitment is the highest (M = 4.00), followed by environmental attitudes (M = 3.54), environmental knowledge (M = 3.54), and pro-environmental behavior (M = 3.20). No significant differences were found based on gender, education, travel frequency, or transportation preferences. The authors recommend actively engaging temporary visitors in local green initiatives and on-the-ground activities to help bridge the attitude–behavior gap and better support low-carbon agendas.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelThe Business of Low-Carbon Tourism : The Case of the Tropics
RedaktørerAbhishek Singh Bhati, Valeriya Radomskaya, Jacob Wood, Alexander Josiassen
Antal sider14
UdgivelsesstedAbingdon
ForlagRoutledge
Publikationsdato2026
Sider157-170
Kapitel9
ISBN (Trykt)9781032648019 , 9781032648057
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781032648064
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2026
NavnRoutledge Advances in Business, Industry, and Trade

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Published online: 25 July 2025.

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